stackz
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I first used Nod32 back in about 2003. I remember clearly AMON, DMON and perhaps YEAHMON.
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I suspect that the website was temporarily having a problem and redirecting to an error page, that for some reason your browser was trying to open/save as an attachment.
BTW if you viewed that badcountry page, you'd see it was plain text and said "gangnam style!"
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@itman I can confirm all your findings. Tested on Edge-Chromium, Firefox and Internet Explorer.
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From help and support select 'Details for Technical Support' then toggle Advanced logging.
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I solved it.
The EsetOPPFirefoxProfile in "C:\ProgramData\ESET\ESET Security\OPP" was corrupt and had to be rebuilt. -
Detection names are no longer a part of the information about engine updates.
ref prior discussion: https://forum.eset.com/topic/20969-virusradar-signature-database-unclickable/?_fromLogin=1 -
Win7 x64
EIS 13.0.22.0
Firefox 70.0/70.0.1
Banking modules tested 1165/1166When trying to open a secured browser, Firefox gets stuck on the Opening the secured browser page and after a while the Close Firefox message appears. Pressing the Close Firefox button has no effect.
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FYI, the last TCPView pic shows explorer.exe connected to Microsoft - 40.67.254.36
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16 minutes ago, Peter Randziak said:
Do you have the issue on Windows 7?
Yes, Win 7x64
17 minutes ago, Peter Randziak said:P.S. the issues with Insider version should be reported to the ESET Insiders sub-forum
Sorry, I thought the module would be the same as released in regular pre-release update.
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B&PP Module 1161
Firefox 69.0.3 displays "The secured browser could not be started" with error code 0x847694e3
IE11 just gets stuck on the "Opening the secured browser" pagenote: I'm on the beta so I can't revert to regular release modules.
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It seems that your issues stem from you having two anti-virus installed, AVG and Eset. You need to uninstall one or the other in order to avoid conflict.
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There's a discussion at CodeProject re 7g6njejx.com linking the popup to ExpressVPN.
refer to: https://www.codeproject.com/Messages/5666747/Re-Hacked-by-Amazon.aspx
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25 minutes ago, itman said:
The subject of this thread was not this latest version, it was for an earlier version.
I was just pointing out that a later version from your clean link has a similar number of coin miner detections including Kaspersky.
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36 minutes ago, Pete12 said:
The "official " ESET-site keeps giving us the buggy 12.2.29 .........why ??
Because as Marcos post indicates, it is only presently available in the early access download section https://forum.eset.com/files/category/3-early-access/ as it is has not been officially released.
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3 hours ago, itman said:
BTW - the clean version of this software is here: https://sourceforge.net/projects/fast-mouse-clicker-pro/
Here's the VT report for Setup_TheFastestMouseClicker_2_1_5_1.exe from sourceforge: https://www.virustotal.com/gui/file/cbfdd4037e9f01eb0219c52e36a1e1f4c5988a91ee32df9b7951da25e7aa9218/detection
Sourceforge download from https://sourceforge.net/projects/fast-mouse-clicker-pro/files/
Seems like a false positive to me.
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31 minutes ago, AndyD74 said:
systemrequirementslab.services.ping.....or something like that. It did that yesterday too. What is that?
It's related to AMD Catalyst. There's a prior discussion at https://forum.eset.com/topic/19961-eset-blocking-systemrequirementslab-in-amd-catalyst/
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From looking at the picture in the initial post, EIS v12.2.23.0 should not have the directory branch "C:\ProgramData\ESET\ESET Smart Security". The correct branch is "C:\ProgramData\ESET\ESET Security".
It seems you may have leftovers from a much older installation.
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I had the same problem as you some time back. A complete uninstall and install from scratch resolved it.
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I've finally got everything up and running. There was an old epfwlwf driver package in the driverstore's file repository. Once this package was removed, EIS installed successfully.
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5 hours ago, Marcos said:
I'd recommend uninstalling ESET, making sure that the ESET Smart Security folder doesn't exist and then installing the latest version of EIS from scratch.
I tried that and I'm back where I started with no firewall.
Personal firewall: An error occurred during installation of the epfwlwf driver.
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It would seem from my findings that it is Ekrn that initiates the loading of epfwlwf.sys and not the Service Control Manager.
If I remove the directory tree that I created - "C:\Program Files\ESET\ESET Smart Security\Drivers\epfwlwf\EpfwLwf.sys" then epfwlwf is never loaded.
Automatic updates/scans and a weak laptop
in ESET Internet Security & ESET Smart Security Premium
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Open the GUI and press Setup -> Computer protection -> Gamer mode